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" textured walls absorb more paint and are more expensive to cover..."

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For professional services, you will obviously pay more. If you`re looking to price the supplies, it then depends on the type of paint and the number of coats it will require to cover the walls. Textured walls absorb more paint and are more expensive to cover. Your local Home Depot or Lowes should be able to help estimate the cost of supplies. Labor should be figured in at anywhere between $20 and $60 per hour. If more than one color, the cost increases due to equipment cleaning time, etc. between rooms. Many paint companies will offer a free estimate so call and shop around!

dans_little_momma said: I want professionals and finished inside...other than paint but would like to have cabinets and toilet and tub and all that? I've looked everywhere online and there's no prices on anything other than calling sumone and then gettin harassed for the next year!

"Prices of carpets depend on the carpet quality and where you buy it from..."

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Prices of carpets depend on the carpet quality and where you buy it from. The same carpet may cost more at a different retailer, but a good carpet will cost around 3$ per square foot . You should also add the price that they will charge for removing the old carpet and hauling it out for you unless you`ll do it yourself. Tom Darkman.

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Carpet is sold and installed in square yards and not square feet so we need to calculate the square yard of your room. 10 into 10 is around 100 square feet which is about 12 square yard. the price for a normal carpet with re bond and installment include is 20 dollars per square yard so the total cost would be 240 dollars for the room
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The average cost of carpeting for an average carpet is 20 dollars per square yard. to calculate the cost for the room we need to calculate the square yards of the room. 15 x 13 is 195 but this is in square feet. in square yards 195 square feet is 22 square yard. with this we can have the total cost by 22 x 20 = 440 dollars
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We first calculate the total area of the room which is 18 by 16 the multiplication of the numbers is 288 square feet which in square yards is 32. the current cost of carpeting with re bond and installment is 20 dollars per square yard with an average carpet. the total cost would be around 640 dollars
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A 20 by 20 room is 400 square feet in area. but carpeting is not done in square feet it is done in square yards , so 400 square feet is equal to 45 square yard. the cost of carpeting is 20 dollars per square yard for an average carpet. the total cost would be 900 dollars
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Carpets are being sold these days in square yards and not in square feet . 300 square feet is around 34 square yard. the cost of carpeting is around 20 dollars per square yard for an average carpet with re bond.so the total cost will be around 680 dollars (sidq2_arqam)

Well look at it as 21 feet by 15 feet roughly first. then multiply those to get the square footage, which is 315 square feet. So I would make sure to have atleast enough carpet to cover 320 sq feet or even 350 sq ft just to be safe.

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